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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-26

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-26 page 1

r , r - ' ' ' -T " ' - " NUMBER 271 VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2(, 152. 1NTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT fc BAIOOK. OFFICE JOOBNAI, BUILDINOS, HIGH AMD NUl ITBEETI. COUNTING BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TEltlHrJ liivurlnbly In advance. Phe Dully, to personsln Columbus, poryear " lent by mall out of Columbm during the sosslon.and Trl-Weekly balance yiiar In Columbus 8 00 SOU of too 4 00 3 00 Ity mail Tlwl ,Trl Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Outol thecityj by mail.aluglo Toolubs of fuurund upwards To clubs ol ten and upwardi, to one addrew. Pally, session 8 00 1 SO 1 85 . 1 00 S 00 Tri-Weckfy . 1 00 SO 40 Week I v. sfnglo To clubs of five and upwards Advertising. The tollowlng rates and rnlea of sdvnrrJsing have been agreed upun between the proprietors at the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Sinle Journal, to be obsnrved, In all eases, alter tbla date. July ii JO, WW. Dally Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one Insertion E Ohch additional 11 i "1 week m 2 i ii 3 " . . " ' " 1 month ii ii a ' ii ii ii 3 ii ii ' 0 ii ii 9 13 Standing card, 5 linos or less, porauuuin . . . . eoiumn.with Ichanges, ' .'.... u, ii ii 6 AO 50 . 0 85 1 SO . 8 00 3 00 4 00 . 6 00 8 00 10 00 IS 00 . 18 00 10 00 20 00 23 00 5 00 30 00 . 80 00 33 00 40 00 . 43 00 ix ' changed weekly " .... dully " ' with 4chanqoi " " 6 ii jo changed weekly SS 00 130 00 dauy Other casus not provided lor, chargeable in conlormlty with tho above rate. . The ttandard of measurement to be minion type. Fur each additional square In the dally, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional iquare inaerted under the yearly ratal, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, union it la spanned on the manuscript, or proviouily agreed upon between the "publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements boyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidatel (for offlcea of every dcicription) to be charged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements troin strangers or transient persona to be paid in advance. Advertiieinents not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to thoir regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. SO ADVKUTISKMENT CAN BE INSERTED OBATOITOUSLY. Ovi;rt.,.i,icntslorcharltable institutions, lire companies, ward, 1 township nd other public meetings, and auch like, to be charged "Deaths Inserted without chargo.unless accompanied by funeral luvitotion or obituary notices, ond when so accompanied, to be '"'ftngu'ai advertisers, and all othorssondlng communications or requiring entices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con. corn or iny puolic entertainments whore charges are made lor a.iinittiinv--all notices ol privato associations every notice duiitnedl'i nal' attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended t.i pir.m lie Individual Interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the snmo is to be paid lor. It intended to be inserted iu tho editorial column, the same will bo charged at tne rate ol not less than 20 cenU per lino, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged ot tho rnto of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Alturneyi will be holdnn for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. fniMKoVATliv. DRg. COULTER & BARNES announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that they have formed a partnership fur the practice of tlta lloaling Art according totheretormatury .aw of Homeopathy. Tbey expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worso before they can bo made better, or siuks them nearer tho crave botoro there Is any effort to raise thorn. rs- Office la the Odeon Bulillng. Residence or Dr Coulter, corner of Mate and fourth streets. Residence of I)r Barnes, Town at. South side 4 doors west ol Third. apl J U FFICE removed to Owvnmb's Block, corner of High street o and Sugar alley. marll DM. ROBERT Tituiut-Burn'o NO. 4, Neil's Exchange, opposite tho Secretary ot State s office. High street, Columbus. decll NATHAN HHOOfU, Jaatlce of the I' pare, Office In the i oem lormorly occupied by Justice Evans, touth of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. OEItK, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Olass.House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Ooods, Ac, Ac No. 161 High street, aign of the (lilt Padlock. A. It. BUTTLES. Attorney and Coiinaollor ot Law, Columbus, Ohio, ilfflce, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State s ollicei .Jy WALT Kit THRALL., , Attorney and Counsellor ot Low, Colambus, Ohio. A LSO, a Commissioner to take tho Acknowledgment of Deeds JY for the atato ot New York. oct2 JAMBS A. WILCOX, Notary ruhlioaail Coiiiiiilenloner for New York and Wisconsin. . A T the OIHce of P. B. et J. A. WILCOX, High street, near A broad, mh3-d3m " J. tt. TUTTLB, " ATTOBWRV AND COONSXLLOll AT LAW. OFFICE Neil door south of City Bank Buildings, overfck. urn's SaddleryHtnm. Columbus. Ohio. aolMArwIy SAMUEL OALIOWAY. HKNBV W. fAO. 4JALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will praclico law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and ad joining counties, and in the Circuit and Dlitrict U. S. Courts. OIHce In rlatt'a new building, opposite State Uouae. majH-tf JOSEri! T. SMITH. 8 AMU EL M. MILLS. SMITH V MILLS, ATTrtKNEYS AT LAW, Real Ktate, Bounty Land and Prnolon Agent, Two duors East of High, on Town Street, COLUMBCl, OHIO, ... A TTEND to the practice of their Profenlon, obtsinlng Pen-A lions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling nod leasing Real Estate, examining land titles, collodion ol clams, etc., 4c. igp" Letters from a distance mu$l be pot-paid. P' r. c SEasioNs. babbm. F. C. SESSIONS & CO.. RY liOOIIS, Boots, Shoes, Uats, Cape, Straw Goods, to. D r our uuora suuin ui mo nmn i.u., WM. BEiaXBT. LILLE. OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK b O OK MAN UFA CTURER8, ARE prepared to Bind in any style. In auperior manner-having in us ! a first Embossing Press, 4tc No. X Buckeye Block i!d story 'P ,. auK. BOKEBT ABMSTBONO. iohn Km g. ARMSTRONU, .T EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. '. 'iV Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O. LUCIAM BOTTLES. THEO.COMSTOCK. OEO.O.COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COW STOCK k CO., (Successors to B. Comstocx ft Co..) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil ManuiAChirera.anddealerainSalt.Plaster.Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. f-f Liberal advances made on consignment. mm Iran Foundry, Broad utreet, near the Bridge, Colnm-bu. Ohio. . stores of all kinds.anda great variety of CasUngs,alwayion hand. 0CU.S1 B. E. SMITH, o , Auction and Commlwio. Merrhant, N. 3, Odeoai BuildlnKe, Colamba., OM. LL kinds of Merchandize, Real EsUtc, Household Furniture A te, , sold on reasonable term. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. . i ... 1 I JM I L.olumnu, uck j, , do i. v. HENRY CHEAR9 ds ABIJAI1 8. CHBARS, Htghstreet, between Spring and Long streeU.Columbns.Ohlo JUU-1J nSJl'llyBka . . . THE undersigned have this day wsoclated themselves In bust-as under the firm ot WmrICUARDS CO, at the oM sundot Wm. RichardB, No. 1, Hell Hone, ft Columbus, February 1, 1851. Wm! H. 6LADE, ' Thellbar.1 patrtmage with wh eh our frieods and thei pablis generally e favored us, Is gratefully acknowledged; and . ivaxmoi MiH-iii- inyta,u-i "bb M p0 Febiwy 1, 1851. WBL MCHARD3 ft CO. ..y'm . osrt.1i tVlM late flrfB ol Wm. Ecnadl. are invited tocUand ttle the -me Jy - ' 5raL1851. ' -TALCABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET AponlmproTed halflot comer 3d and fittttstreetsjilso aeoni BBodloas Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-baUd IIVSURANCK. Those who wish far Fire Insaranre will please read iae loiiowina sxepen or tae FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ft v w s n d II BT t i C HOWINQ CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1653, Invested as loiiowa t First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at (64.1506 cost Notes, Bills receivable, fte 957.513 Ct 84,377 78 125,603 7.1 83,335 50 8,0PG VU 46,461 3D Cash 01 S84 390 M nriNSURANCE AHAINHT PIRS In the above com. pany, oy leisyttj WAKKtN JKNtllNH, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance companr. OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COIfH capital ana Burplae ever 1 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH BISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Lifa Brant or nurehase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contracts noon and aonertalnlna? to auiernm ana revisionary internals connectea wita me nsxs, sgreeaniy to me powers ana privileges eonierrea ny tne cnartor. i ne ousinesa 01 tne company la ennauctea upon tne Joint Stock and mutual nlan. at tho option ot the Insured, thus mee tins' the wants and cir. cumstances of tho public more fully, it Is believed, than purely Aiuiuai companies can ao. Annuities will be sranted or nurehased. end endowments con nrred on terms hlihlr favorable, and accordlns to the rates of tue most uiierai ana wen eonauoiea companies in uia country ana in cngiana. The charter of thla Comnanv Drovldes that the wife mar In. sure the Ills of her husband, and the amount to be paid be se cure irooi creauors at nis aestn. An eguitable sum will alwava be oald for do Idea surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted tt a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of pre. mlum. Extract from the Certificate of the Comotroller of the State of Connecticut, dated JAnuABT 710, J01. "The great success snd prudent management of this company. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend it in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the bn" jistltu. tlons ol the kind in the Union." (Signed1 l. s. Rofcs Q PiNNir, Comptroller. The Board ol Directors Is comuosed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and eontrol of the transactions of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, wn. v. uuunr.il, vice rresmeni. Uknbt L. Milleb, Secretary. Hartrord, Deo. 10. 1851. Pamphlets. Annllcntlons, and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. III. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. Jrt.J-u t '111 ur.v. 1 V'l'i.ui., nKc. Pittslmrcli Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITA Ei OF glOO.OOO. FTAHIS Company makes every Inturana appertaining to or X connected with life Riiki, on the Joint Stock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stock plan, the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen pur cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of Insurance on Life In every form, including tho right of Wife, Children, Partntt, or Cred-itort. To insure the Lileofanotherforthelrownexcluslveben. elit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the sge of 50, 55, 60 or C5 years. urriLLno. James 8. Hoon. President: Sam'l McClubkaw, Vice Prest on ; Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer Chables A. Colton, Sec retary. linLiiuna, James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilwobth. Chables A. Colton, Sah'l McCldbkan, William PHiLLirs, John A. Wilson. ' BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snydkb, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale (iroccr. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of information on the subject, will pleaso call atthe office, over tho Bonk Store of Huntington ft Maclntlre, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A. XI. TAHIGiOnbAI.n, jikcii,. Nobhan Gav, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. dee5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $10O,O0O. NSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable ratea oi Bremluma. No risks taken on tho " SdccIbI Hasardoua " class es, uor to exceed $3,000 In amount upon one risk, or In the same vicinity. By auch means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one lire, the great csuse of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, wore over tfK),000. Losses In the same period, $1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. Hon. Reuben Wood. President : D. B. Donham, Vice Prosl. enti O. N. Skekls, Secretary! Gkoroe Myoatt, Treasurer. K. II. VANRENSALAEIt. Airent for the above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all necessary information. OIHco over Huntington ft Mnclutlre'a Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or ficeforthe purpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any bnslness In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. lieeas, Mortgages, L-easea, ana uw-uuicm. ui bbiihub, mu. will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, ftc., when taken at my Ofict, will be done without charge. And 1 wonld here say, that my price for any property offered IVir ahull alarava he the same bs that of tho owner himself, that tho confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. Insurance, on me moss reaaunauie kiu, wu r Companlos. . Orrici. up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLB, aecio --n-1" "c COLD l III H AGENCY. Kentucky mutual Life Insurance Company. ...... tani at i on unit. THIS Company oilers to the insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (as heretofore applied) combined, namely t Low ratea of premium an annual return, in cash, of the per eentage required lor the contingent risk of the year i an adequate, but not excessive provision for the luture security of members for the whole term of lite, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such n.mh. at death, hv credits udoo their nollcles : a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem bers, snd also lor inepreaens socuruj ui mu", wuvm, term ol life. This Is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision tor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of businesa and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. ramnhlets, Tracts, c, giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratis, and application!i received, by J, R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner oaa-a MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Sanvobd, President. Wat: L.r,"'re,TttrT-oc93-d K- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE IEXTCIIY MUTUAL LIFE ISSURlXCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. IHIS Company has an actual capital ot Osw Haadredl Thea . ii a t. h him. nf thM hiffhMi intee- - aaon i.o, ii. . lm -j . - rity and responsibility. Pamphlets lurnished, information given, snd appll catloa re ceived by . J. I u 1 1 L.E, agent. Dr. 8. M. Smith, Medical examiner. ri THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSU-RANCE COMPANY. ..ditii sToee aina'nna! This Comnanv. bytbeltb- Vj oral provisions of iu charter, is enabled to oner advantages superior to those presented by any other Company la the United Btates-eombtning as it does the MutuaL Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are as tavor to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adm L This Company Is the fret ana rata i ubju., y, ia i, i. k.n.j that haa thoa combined iu operatioas, sad ottered to grant insurance with bene U both present and froty ec Vfor lull details in retard to terms sad conditions reference may be made to the pamphlets to be had gratia of theagetit, or ot V H FINCH. bLU. u. waoiuva, ant Columbus, O. Aurust 20, 1850. ...snraiice ob Life aid Lire Stock. AGAINST loss or damage by Fiacaad agsAst the perilslot k. s. and Imlaxd Navioatiok, ob property ol every de scription, taken la the lol lowing i4itn pauses: UNION MUTUAL Lin Biassjssjaias.aj.sF.Tjri..,., Onitavl - sjljaj.cow. OniO LIFE INSCRANCB COMPANY, CINCIN. . i.t PISkflMS) EW M-LAND LITE fTOCK INfJ. CJIMPANY, ....5)M EAGLE INSURANCE COM PANY, tl". O. sTiifil -- Wto. tn, CTICA INSURANCE COMPANY.I TICA, N. Y. empire staVe" Wealth association, ROME, NEW OR. Caaltal EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LOJBOSI. Risu takea oa most Ubaral tsrsss, sad ell lessee arosaptiy CINCINNATI. YOUKE k IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. SO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Aactlon Hales of Groceries every Tuesday and Frl. dayi ar Dry uooas every -raunaay. VORKK V HEWSON have always on hands Urge as I aiirtmMit nf tlrnl-iea. at nrivate sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the sale ot their superior. Brown Sheetings. Ar .Ain.nl. i the HOIJTHO ATK FAUTOHVfor the sale ot ineu-eeienratea nanutacturea looacco.oi woicnineyaaveanu tunes on hand, five, Eight, sad round i-ump. angit-aiyitoe E. o. oouuunAN. West lida Walnut t treeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALEB IN ALL VABIBTIBS OW nrniTiNii. printing, and other PAPER. Car- Agent for Suffield Eagle ililu Writing Paptr. aplO ENVELOPES. 500 M Butt Envelopes; 150 H White do 55 M Legal do 100 M Note doi ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by splO 17 snd 7 Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-300 reams Blue and White. Just received and for sale at reduced nrtces. r. u. uijuiniAii, BpiU mu I. ,i.uim.ni. FRENCH PLAIN CAPI4 AND FOLIO POST, Blue L and White, Just recotved ana lor ssie low. E. O. GOOMAN, splO 77 and ? Walnut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS and Card Boards. A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter ft Co. I have the largest snd cheapest stock ol cards iu tne city. E. O. UOODMAN, apiu 77 ana 7 wainui si., aianuiacnirers agcut. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dealine in these Panera lor more than a year, and find them every thing one can wish, as to quality snd price. They are the higheat grade of Paper manufactured in the United States ; always give satiaisctlon.and used once are wanted again. A full assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, BpiU KHDD IB ITWIIUIIlicci. MrCIJI.LOUfJII. lUOltKIS & CO. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND WOOL, splO 3m No. 33, Mala street, Cincinnati, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO bags Eastern Rio, for sale by McCULLOUUH, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 3D Main street. aU GAR. 100 hhds Sugar for sale by 3 MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 35 Main street NUTMEGS. 1000 lbs Nutmegs for sale by aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroons CaraccasandScaseaAlanillalndigofor sale by aplOj MoCULLOUGH, MORIS ft CO. MADDER. 5 casks Madder lor sale by aplO MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO. II Eli MAN SCIIltADElt, (SUCOESSOB TO CHABLES STABCH) Importer of German, French nnd English Fancy Onitdi. Tn.a. Itlnaleal 1 mttrumentn. And Wholual Dealer in Accordeont, Viotint, Combl, PUtole, Pereuuion Cape, Pocket and 'J able vutlery, Spoon. Spectacles, A., Ac. NO. 66 MAIN STBEET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-dem tinouman udio. JOHN II. DETERS, MANCfACTUBBB OF ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (apposlto Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, U., MR. D keeps eonstantly on hand s full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Bonts and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at Tory low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded bv express, snd warranted to fit, upon all ordeis accompanied by the Cash and the measure. ptiviy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having takeo the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county hair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and most extensive assortment ot Glass of the 1st, yd, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, fte., to. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by 8PEERS ft WRIGHT. 8olo Agents for Bellevernon Works, No. 39 Main st , Cincinnati. N. a. Also, a constant supply oi uuponi a uun rowuer , nine, Blasting snd Sporting, Soda Ash, and bleaching Powdera. apiu-a'm SEAL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CI, HALL, (late of the firm of SHirLar, Hall ft Co.,) has re-established himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he is prepared to execute orders tor Seals, Improved Seal Presses, . Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-sealiug Advertising Envelopes ana Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Oihce, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, ftc (mat87-3m ItllHNRIUlS P1THNT WATER. COOLER. THIS article is the result of the application of scentitic prln-cinles to the Duroose intended, vis To keep water as cool at pottible, ae long aa postible, vith the least potsible Ice. 1 he proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch ot domestic economy , and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proot this is found in the very general Lse of these Coolers in all parts or the country. A bettor proof of the same fact is, that, since their Introduction, varioua imita-tlone of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, It Is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion la setting. A simple statement of tacts, in regard to these Coolers, will satlsly every one ot their superiority. Urst, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. Thoy are lurnished with two dis tinct non-conducting cnamners, oy means oi wmni, wnm-u pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature ol 40" below sero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of aome five cents per day, a family of ord inary site can be constantly supplied with water as cold as Ice itself ; larger numbers in the same proportion. Tbla has been tound by actual exneriment to be a savins of st lesst seventy live per -cent, over the Earthen Jars tormerly used for this purpose. Again, those Coolers never sweat ; In tnts way saving mucu unnecessary waste sod trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike stylo, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make s very beautilul or-nement for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, vizi a small Pan (eapable ol boldlug Irom six to eight pounds ot butter) Inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comtort of families. ... If desired, the Cooler can slso be furnished, st s small expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at ' n.,r, ..-n... L' l.'...t.li.l.Mttn,. Nn 14. East Front atreeL Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin ware, nruanes, vvooaensna nuiow .t.io, Bathing Apparatna snd Refrigerators P'" "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." W continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and ' " variety of finiab of this Invaluable article, bow rapidly superseding tbe ase of wooden eothns wherever introduced, on account uf their superiority for depositing in vsults, fur protecting the remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter-meats, (ss their great strenslh prevents the earth from crushing term,) and the gratification it affords the Irienda of the deceased. in tne renecuoo toai toe remain. . .-u. w,niwn m '"-r-lahula . Aa we have reeentlT reduced our wholesale pri ces, we are now offering favorable Inducements to Undertaken tnroozbout tne west. anu respecuuiiv Kutiimuni irun wcu in r, nivia A. r-i , mh23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Tilth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, Sp6tf LATB or WALNUT STBKET UOOSB. BOOTH AND SHOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS voath's " IS 10 5 10 35 15 30 10 - prime coarte hooui women's Kip snd Split " ImiLOoat " - Buskins childrea's regred and Sewed Boots; inisaris' Buskins aad men's Bregma's, and Kip, Split aad Coarse Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; -ontha' " 10 J ust received ,aod tor sale at Jj R fc co joeOjg Comer Filth and Lodge. GUM SHOES Five tboassad pair oa hand, for sale as low aa tae lowest. Call aad examine the asaonmeat. Sizes to accommodate the buyer. E G- Wt BSTtR CO, a)eeSi Corn Filth aad Lodge, ClndnnatL MOROCCO, LABTINCH, LACES sV OALLOONt. (.r stork la tne lara and the best hi the city, and at very low prices. Idee j o. -r.oaii.it 1 11. aOORK HOLE 50 dosea 's and women's received this day by express, for sale low. 403 K. U. WX.H3TEK CO. DAHTIEft mlMMKKliNO HOI HE KREPINn. A i b that tbe Dlsee U bay then- China. Glass and Qaeeaswsre, at low prices, as st tbe Hew Crockery Store of w.. mm. v.. . o 1 r. IV, Wl High SL, F-ast side, betweea Siate and Tow Osare Oraire Seed, TKESH OSABB OsTANGE MEED, Just neetved, aad M. forsaasastBStapnaiuiy afjicmnarw wn, Blt-dnwtf WM. A. Q1LL CO. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. BLEIIAI fc Ht'HAMM'8 StlPSBIOB INULHII , COACH VA It WIS II, Depot 311 New Htreot, HtAV YORK. fT'IlIB highly celebrated Varnish is expressly adapted for the 1 use ot carriage or light work of any kind. In transparency, brilliancy aud durability is not surpassed by any other article uf tne Bina now m use, rut up iu cans ui . u a,,,,u,,B ADOLPHUS HUOEL.w Also, constsntly on hand. Varnish of superior quality, suitable lor cabinotaua oiuer worx. hi-uiu UKOWN, PALMEU As DWMiUT, No. 17H Broad ey.N.Y. City, CORKER OF MAIDEN LANE. Watches. Watch movements, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, Hllver and Plated Ware, itftmrn roykh. wan ;v ARTICLE. to which they Invite tho sttcntlon ol tho trado generally through out the country. ma2l-3m JfLOOK OIL CLOTHS, At No. 411 Plna Mtreet. New York. PRINTED by a new patent process. E. E.RICE At CO., Pat. enteea. would most resnnctfullv announce to the trade, that they have attained tbe great desideratum of printing Floor Oil Cloths by machinery, which, lor elegance of dnlsh, have never ncen exceuea, anu wnicn uiey are now oneriug, togumer wuu large and dealrablo stock ol Cloths, from 9 to tent wide, at greatly reaucea prices, bi tueir vvarenouse, nu.au rmo snov. maii-jm PUEMIUIrl 1'IANOFOHTES. iJUOVKHTKKN ct CO. WOULD call the attention of those about purchasing o their aDlendld stock of fit to 7U octave PIANOS, wbleh tbey believe cannot be excelled by any other In tbo city, either lor lone or finish, or in quality of mstorial, or in workmanship. As sn evidence of this, Ihey would stste that at ihn last Fair of the American Institute thev were awarded a GOLD MEDAL for the best Piano, being the tilth successive yesr iu wbleh they have received premiums lrum tne institute. For tbe Southern market we are making with DnuMe Iron Frames and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 4nA oroaaway, item sort., up nairm j i. H. OBOVB8TEKN, Wm. Tbosiow. . maU-3m ZINC PAINT WARRANTED PURE. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabkhousk, 45 Iley Street, New York turnish thoir Zinc Paints atthe following prices: No. 1, White, ground In nil. 0 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Frown and Black, ground In oll,5V? cents per lb. Dry White of Zino 6 cents por lb. Their WUITE ZINC PAINT equal welcht covers, accord ing to surfaco, from 40 to 100 per cent, more surlace thsn any other Paint; retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualities for yoara ; is free from tbe poisons sn dangerous in other pigments, to painters and tensnts of newly painted rooms, and resists tbe sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, and as outside or Inaido Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Oround In varnlab It forms a boautilul porcelain nnlin. ine French snvernment has adopted Zlne Paint lor all Its usos. The I1ROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metallic coating on wood, brick, iron, ic , admirable lor tire-proof qualities. Tncy are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, etc. For marine uses they resist the corroding of salt water and weather, ao fatal to other paints. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING & SQUIER, Agents, H'ltwl.im wuoy ri.,pw iur, Looking Glass nnd Picture Frame manufactory. 1T AO A: VI Vnravlh Wtreet. N. Y. rpHE UNDEKriUiNED, having devoted his personal atten. I tinnfnr manvvear to the T.OOKINU-ULASM AND PICTURE-FRABIK UUHINENH, is fully competent by his experience to execute work of any description in bis lino that will gtvo satisfaction to the most particular. Being probably the LARHKST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT of ihe kind in this country, It possesses sdrantages over olhera inVARIETY- AND EXTENSIVENESS OF STOCK ; and the lono Tini.r,utn anil continual increase of trade from all Darts of the Union, with the many improvements the undersigned has recently nude in bis machinery, onables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer; snd he respectlully solicits his friends snd tho public In general to call and examine his lame assortment of LOuKINO OLAsSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchasing. ,r T... ... . i mm if . ri. IVV..J nil T Un nsna, IIUSCVVUUIJ, lVAl,ni.l, raniiuunni bum wimi MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications tnrougn ine post iimce win oe mraimuj received aud punctually attended to. uirectto dox iui,inai- ham Square Post Oltice. mb31-d3m 8. J. BIULEH. LOOKING-GLASS W'AKE-ltOOJIS Art Rcpoaltory and tinllery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 8S3 Broadway, New York. LOOKING OLAHS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Deal-or. in hinsT Class Eobopxan Enobavinqs. Antists Ma- TEBIAL9, Oil Pantinos, Dbawikos, Staidab and Wobks Or ABT OKNKBAI.2.V. The attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with the sssurance that every article will be lui niched of a auperior quality st tbe most reasonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Iatent Platform Scales. (Improved In quality and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, as nan-road Scales for Trains and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Oreat Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTARLE 8CALKS, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rollins Mills, 4c. S'lOHE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCA LES ; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ac. Those scales have been long known Bud severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are regarded as ths standabo, from which there ia noapptal. FAIRBANKS & CO., cu water St., new mr.. In Columbus, N. 8. Benton. mar5-3md NIAGARA FALLS HOTEL, Jlu,,r Vnll.. N. V. THOMAS R. COULON, proprietor, late of the Western Hotel, Buffalo, and more recently from Stanwix Hall, Albany, New York. Thla Hotel, centrally located, and contiguous to the Buffalo, Rocheater, and Falls Railroad, is now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additlona have been made to thla establishment during the past winter, nnd the parlors and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniturs. Every effort that human ingenuity could devise, haa been employed to command for this house the distinction of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The undivided and eeaaeless attention of the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously directed to the com fort and pleasure ol tno.e seexing recreation auruig mu uiiiuint months at this far-lamed and world-renowned watering place. may9-lm music STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the nnest collection over be. In hronehtto this citv. wbleh was selected for him it New York and Boston by competent jndges. Alto, will be con auntlv eeivins New Mosio soon ss published He will be en abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOS The largeststock ever offered In this city, from the celebrated manulaetorlcs rr unieitertng, i,iineri i.ann, Hallett A Allen, aad various other mann factories, which hewil sell fur cash cheaper thaa any other establishment in this State Having r-en a maauiacturcr oi rianos ior rnn last neveiin.eD ".dent he can sell for less than any other estabUshmentlnthi narL ana IB anil faium in imr dhiiw-ii, in iwi"ihp, un kw BJ. B. Pianos toned snd repaired at short notice. New and second hand rianos to rent. " r. r. i. f616 s floors norm ot aril nouse. LOTS! LOTS!! LOTH!!! T. Bnhnrt Nrll'a Addition to the Citv af Colamtiaa. H-'E are now oreoared to sell, oa very food terms, torty-two ol " the mnstdesirable Building Lots adjoining the city of Columbus. Tbeae Iota are situated on North Public Lane and John street, and ad joining tbe Railroad Depot Also, eight choice Outlots, containing two aad a half seres each, situated oa the Johnstown Turnpike Road, and adjoining the corporation line. Persons wishing to invest in real estate wooia oo wen to give us e.11 before oarehasiBi elsewhere, aawe are on-oared to give thepureuss aensaee to maaeau per cent, on rne ms iment. Inquired m-ii panr.n oc aivhi.-i i nv.i.iw. KOK HK.MT. THE BROADWAY HOTEL, situated on Broad street. Columbus. Ohio. Tbe Furniture belnn eing to aaiJ House will be sold to tbe p sob realtor, oa rood terms. The above property can oe rented Inr one year, inquire oi apl BAKER A ARMSTRONG. TlUK AI.B Three small, desirable Buildins Lots, situated I near tbe comer oi nay ana ronrtti streets, inquire ni mhlS BAKER A ARMSTRONG LAW BOIIKM, KENTS COMMENTARIES. Seventh edirloa. 4 vols. Russel oa Crimes. Filth edition. Svols. Jast published, aad for sale at the New Bookstore. h,b23 1. II. RILEY A CO. HOSIERY AND GLOYEI4. ENGLISH, Gersnaa, and donrstie Hosiery of every variety ot style aad price, with a full assortment of Ladies' and Gent) iea's EM, Bilk, sad Uale-tbread Gloves, for sale cheap at ! as MM. JE- l J 9 ap33 W. A.J. O. BBOUUIS1UU' JDailL) (DI)io State Journal. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 28. 1852. t3T Bayard Taylor is beyond all comparison the most fuscinating of modern travelers. He was last beard of as journeying on Ihe bauksof the Nile, and on Ihe Olh of January dutoi there the following spirited lyric, which he calls a " JViVofie Drinking Song " From the Nets York Tribune. NILOTIC DRINKING BONO. You may water your bays, brother poets, with Isys Tlitf brighten ths cup from ths stream you doat on ; By the Schuylkill's side, or Cochltuate's tide, Or tbu crystal lymph of the mountain Croton: (We may pledge from these, In our summer ease, ' Nor even Anarreon's shade revile us ; ) But I, from the flood Of his own brown blood, Will drink to the glory of ancient Nllut I Cloud never gave birth, nor cradle the Earth, To river so grand and fair as this Is Not tbe waves that roll us the gold of Factolus, Nor cool Cephlsats, nor clastic Ilsiut : Tho lily may dip Her ivory lip To kiss the ripples of clear Eurotas, But ths Nile brings balm From the myrrh and palm, And the ripe, voluptuous Hps of tbe lotus. The waves thst ride on bis mighty tide Were poured from the urns ot unvlilted mountains, And their sweets of tbe South mingle cool In the mouth With the freshness snd sparkle ot Northern fountains. Again and again Tbe goblet we drain Divinor a stream never Nereid swam on; For Ills and Orus Have quaffed before us, And Ganymede dipped it for Jupiter Ammon I Its blessings be pours o'er his thirsty shores, And floods tho regions of Sleep snd Sllonco, When he makes oases in desert places, And the plain is a sea and the hills are islands. And had I the brave Anacreon's stavo, And lips like the honeyed lips of Hylas, I'd dip from bis brink My bacchanal drink, And sing for the glory of ancient Nilus I LAVS OF OHIO: PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. 1 No. 73 AN ACT fixing the salaries of certain State Officers. Bn 1 . Be it enacted bv the General Assembly of the State, of tlhin. That mo several omcers uereinaitor meniionea, snail oe entitled to receive for their services, the following sums, annually: Tbe governor, eighteen hundred dollars. The lieutenant governor, live dollars per day during the sitting of tbe legislature he Judges OI ine supremo vuuii, u.oiiictu uuuureu uunar.. hnliiik.es ot the common pleas court, and the judge ol Ihe crim inal court nf Hamilton county, fifteen hundred dollars. The secretary ot state, fourteen hundred dollars. The treasurer of state, fllteen hundred dollars. The auditor ol state, sixteen hundred dollars. The stnte librarian, six hundred dollars. The attorney general, one thousand dollars, and three per cenL on all collections made for tho slate by him ; Provided, the aggi egate amount of his compensation, including said per cent., shall not exceed fourteen hundred dollars per annum, during his term of office. he members ol tne noaru oi uudiio worm, eacn, ntteen bun. r..,l ilnllnrs. and no more, in llie form of travolinz exnenses or otherwise i all which salaries shall be payable in equal Install, monts, ot tho state treasury, on the second Monday of May. second Monday of Annuel, second Monday of November, and the second Monday ol February. Rrn 0 That tho iudges of the commercial and sunerlnr courts of Cincinnati, ond the judge of the superior court of Cleveland, shall each receive a salary at the rate of fifteen bun. dred dollars per annum, Irom the second day of February, 1653, for the time tneir respective couns snan continue in existence whleh shall be navable In the same manner as provided for the payment of tne judges of Ihe other courts of the state skc. 3. All laws and parts of laws, fixing tbe compensation of officers named in Ihe foregoing sections, so far as they refer to the officers Herein namea, oe, ana too same are nereoy repealed. ,IAinco U. JUUflflUS, Speaker of ths House of Representatives. WU.MAM MEUII.L, Afuy 1, 1832. President of the Senate. No 74 AN ACT to amend the act to provide for the appointment of No. taries Public, ana prescrioiux ineir auues, passea luarcn IS, 1652, and to repeal soction 3 of asid act. nr- 1. Hi it enacted by the General Asetmblu of the State of ni.i That the tbird section of the act to which this ia srAenrla. tnry, bo, and is hereby so amended aa to read as follows, to wit : That each notary publie, belore entering upon the duties of his Office, Sball provide nirnneil wnu au oiiiL-ini scai, wun wnicb be .hull authenticate his official acts, upon which shall be enaraven the arms of this state, tbe words "Notarial Seal," and the name of the county in which ho retides; which seal, together with his official register, snail oe exempt irom execution; and on the death or removal from office of such notary publie, hia register hall be depesited In the office of the recorder of deeds in the county where such notary resides ; Provided, that it shall be law. ful for any notary public, duly commissioned as such, to use, in the authentication of his official acts, a seal of the similitude of those authorized by law previous to the passage of the act to which this is amendatory ; and provided, lurther, that whenever It shall be necessary tor any auch notary public to procure a new seal, surh new seal shall be of the description hereinbefore first designated. . . , Sec. 3. That the third section of the act to which this is amendatory, be, and tho same Is hereby repealed. Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MKDILL, Afity 1, 1833. President of the Senate. I No 76. AN ACT to define the liability of townships, where the asms hsve oeen aiterea or aiminisnea. Rs-r. 1. Be it enacted o the General Assemblt of the State of ruin That whenever anv towushiD in this state shall or may hereafter be altered, diminished, or in any way chansed, by tbe formation of new townships, or additions to other town ships, or otherwise, such original township, snd sll psrls and portions of the ssme, shall remain liable, to ihe same extent, on all contracts, engagements or liabilitie, contracted by such township, prior to such change, as it no such alteration, diminution or change, had taken place. Sbc x. i nai me trustee, oi .n j tuwusmp, in case ot a division or change, as provided in the first section, which shall have retain, ed the original name of sueh township, shall, in levying a lax lor the payment oi any icgai or juav oi.im, auaion sucn township, contracted prior to any change aa aforesaid, procure a certified abstract from the auditor of the proper county, or in case parcels of such township shall have been a tached to townships of different countir-e, then fiom the auditors of the counties to which any portion of such townihip shall havn been attached, of all tbe taxable property aituate in such attached portion or portions, together with the names ot the persona owniog the same ; and in making the assessment and levy for the payment of any such in debtedness, or inu-rest luereun, at tne ume now, or that may herea'ter be provided by law lor making such levy, levy an amount not exceeding the amount now limited, or that may hereafter be limited by law, for the payment nf claims against townships, on all the taxable property in the limits of such township as it was bounded before such change, snd certify an abstract thereof to the county auditor of tbe proper county, or in case naree Is ot sucn townsnip snau nave oeen atmcned to terrllorv in different counties, then said trustees sball certify an abstract of the tax levied upon tne property in suco parcels respectively, to Ihe auditors of Ihe respective counties, together with the names of the persons so assessed, and ths amount assessed to escb : snd such suditor or auditors sball thereupon enter the ssme upon the duplicate, designating the persons so tsxed, snd for what pur pose sucn levy nsa oeen luauu, ana tae taxes snsu oe collected thrnn u in other eases. Seo. 3. Tbe treasurer ol ine county or counties colleetingeny lax aa aforesaid assessed, shall, on demand, par over to the treae- urer of such township, on the order of the trustees thereof, alter tbe Urst day oi aiarcn ni any year wnen us same may nave been collected. as moneys that may have been collected for such town ship, and shall be entitled to l lie same lees, snd subject to the same liabilities, for duties performed under this act, as in other cases. jAMr.s u. juhnhun. speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM ME1HLL, May 1, 1S53. President of the Senate, No. 77 AN ACT to provide for collecting Ihe Statistics of Crime. Skc. 1. BeUemacttdbvtheGeneral Assembly of the State of Ohio. That each prosecuting attorney shall, between the tenth and twentieth days ol uecemner, in every year, report to tne attorney general a particular statistical account of all crimes prosecuted bv indictment in his county, during the rear next preceding : wbicn account snau specify ine numoer oi persons prosecuted, the crime or crimes for which each person was prosecuted, the result of each prosecution, and tbe punishment (it any) swarded thereupon, and also the amount of costs in each case, and what portion thereof has been, and what portloa probably will be, col. k-cted ; and that each prosecuting attorney ahall report, likewise. which ot the crimes so prosecuted, were, in bis opinion, commit. ted under tne innuence ot ardent spirits. Sxc. 3. That tho clerk of each court having cognisance of pleas ot the state prosecuted by Indictment, snail, between the first and filth days ol December, in every year, make out and deliver to the prosecuting attorney ol the county, an area rate statement ot the costs taxed or taxable in each case, prosecuted as aforesaid, and determined during the year next preceding ; which statement shallanecilv tne portion oi costs counted bv exeeu- tioa or otherwise. Inns the defendant or defendants, sad ia what eases executioa has beea isued. Sec. 3. That each court having cognizance as aforesaid, shall make such allowances, payable out of the county treasury, to Ine elera and prosecuung suon , ior pertormances ot the ser vices berebyrequired,astouie ningeor juoges tnerent. mayseei reasonable. JAMES C. JOHNSON, peeler of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MED1LL, Afsy 1,1853. President af (As Senate, No. 78. 1 AN ACT to regulate the liens of Judgments. See 1. Be U enacted by the General Assembly of ths State of Ohio, That Judgments by confession, snd Judgments on all suits rendered at the ssme term nf tbe court st which ssid suits commenced, sbsll only hsve a lien oa Isnd from the dsy on which said judgment snail db rendered I rrovioeo, tost no sucu juu-ment shall have priority ss to such lien, over any other such Judgment rendered st the ssme time. Bio. 8. That Ihe set entitled sn set " In relation to judgments by confession," passed February llth. ltiS, be, and the ssme Is oereny repealed. jabico u iuiinsun, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MKDILL. President of the Senate. May 1, 1853. No. 79.) AN ACT defining the powers of Plank and Turnpike Eoad Com p allies. Seo. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly nf Ike Stats af Ohio, Thst It shall and may be lawful for any plank road or turnpike company heretofore chartered under tbe laws of this state, forthn purpose of constructing any road authorised by their respective charters, and to provide ior any present Indebtedness which may exist against aaid companies respectively, to issue the bonds of such company, to the amount, Including such indebtedness, of one-hall of the capital slock of ssid company sctuslly Said In, snd expended In tbe construction nf such road: ssid onds to be issued in such sums, snd in such forms, as the bosrd of d (rectors ol ssid several eompsnies may each prescribe, snd to besr interest, snd become payable, at such time or times, sad plsce or places, as they may severally designsie snd for the redemption or which, the faith of ssid severs! companies are hereby respectively pledged, together with the property, rlihts snd franchises thereunto belonging snd which said bonda shall not he subject to a higher rate ot Interest than that provided by law ; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorise bonds to bn Issued or a less denomination thsn one hundred dollars, or in the similitude of bank notes, designed to clrculste as money. Sec. 3. That the stockholders of sny company which shall Issue bonds under the suihorlty of this act, for the purpose of raising money with which to construct the rosd of such company, or any p.rt thereof, shall be esch Individually liable for tbe Eayment of such bonds, over snd sbove the stock by such stock-olders owned, to a sum at least equal in amount to the stock owned by each, at the time tbe indebtedness on account of ssid bonds sball be created. Sxo. 3. That any company thst shall avail Itself of the provisions of this set. sball be governed by and be subject to the provisions of any general law that may hereafter be passed, lor the Incorporation of turnpike and plank road eompsnies. JAMES C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOEL W. WILSON, ' May 3, 1853. - Prtsident of the Senate pro tern, NoTib. AN ACT to provide for filling vscsncles In the Board of County Commissioners, snd prescribing their powers snd duties In certsin cases. Sio 1. Beit enacted by ths General Assembly of the State of Ohio. That the countv commissioners of the respective counties. shsll hsve power to compound for, or release, la whole or ia part, any dent, judgment, fine or amercement due to tbelr conn-ftv. and for ihe use thereof, exeent in casea where titer, or either of them, are personally interested; and whenever said commissioners shall compound for. or release. In whole or in part, any debt, judgment, line or amercement, as aforesaid, they ahall enter upon their journal a ststement ofthe facta in the case, snd the reasons thst governed them in making such release or composition.Seo. 3. That the provisions of this act shsll not extend to cases mentioned In sn set entitled sn act restraining tbe power of county commissioners to remit fines, penalties snd Judgments, in certain cases, passed February eight, one thousand eight hun- urea snn lorry-seven. Sxc. 3. That whenever there shall be a vacancy In tbe office of county commissioner, from death, resignation, removal, or any cause other thsn the expiration ot tbe term lor wnien ne waa elected, and the Interest of the county shall require such vacancy to be nilea belore the next annual election, tne pronate uoge, auditor, and county recorder, of such county, or a majority of them, shall meet at the seat of justice of the county, and appoint one or more commissioners, as the esse may require, who sball continue in office until the next annual election, and until the commissioner or commissioners then elected, shall be qualified, and no longer ; and tbe absence of sny commissioner, from the county, for six months in succession, shall be deemed a resignation ofthe office. Sec. 4. That the fourth and twelfth sections of the act entitled an act establishing boards of county commissioners, passed March fit ill. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and the fourth section ofthe set, passed February eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, entitled an act to extend the provisions of the act passed February twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, entitled an act to authorize the court of eommon pleas to remit Judgments or recognizances In certain cases, and for other purposes, be and the same are hereby repealed. JAMES C. JOHN80N, Speaker of ths House of Representatives. WILLIAM MEDILL. April 30, 1853. JVesiaVflt of tho Senate. Sbcbetabt of State's Orricx. Columbus, May 13. 1853. I certify that theforcgolng laws arecorrectly copied from the original rolls on file in this office. WILLIAM TREVITT, Secretary of Stats. "Light, More Light Still." A BOOK FOR Tim TIMES, ENTITLED LIFE AT THE SOUTH, OR "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" AS IT IS I Being Nsrratives, Brenre snd Incidents in The Kcnl "Life ofthe Lowly." . BY W. L. O. SMITH, Era. THE object of the author la to represent tbe eondltion of tbe Slave in his rude but comtortable cabin, bla daily occupa tions and pastimes, the relations between master snd slave, tbe mistaken Impulses snd misconceived views ot tbe Noi tbern Philanthropist, Ac, Ac, and to represent tbe pssslons snd sentiments in their natural forms, aa tbe same are displayed In tbe humblest lot of society, thus showing thst, la the case ofthe Slavs at least, contentment beatcwa mare happiness lhan freedom s and at the ssme time to represent, as it is, a class of people, viz : tbe Planter, to whom Justice has seldrm been done, snd whose character, as exhibited In every day lile, la well calculated to win Ihe amiable judgment of the world. The above work will be published oa the lat July next, and will eontain ahont 600 12mo pages, beautilully illustrated. Tbe price will be tl 50. bsny orders win meet wita nrst attention. f Good sctlve agents wsnted to sell the above book. a On recelnt ol 11 50 we will forward one copy of the above Book (which agents can ase as a ssmple copy) by mail, postage paid, to anv place In the United Plates, not exceeding 1500 miles from Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati or New York, f m-T Rnnka sent bv mail most he nreoald secardlna to Ihe new post office law. Postage on this work is about SS cents for esch and every 500 miles. Wbolessie prices lor snove, ano otner ssiesnie Boogs, for which we want agents, will be lotwsrded rn application to us, postpaid. O. H DERBY A CO., maO-ll dook ruDiisners, ounaio, ia. a. glOO TO $200 PER 1TIONT1T. BE above sum can easily bo made by sn Industrious man, of respectable address, who possesses good business Qualities, snd who can command a small capital (to begin with) of from 925 ta If 90, (none others need apply,) by engaging with the subscribers in the BOOK AGENCY BTJ8INEH8. Whose Publications are very saleable, aad which the People win pay : rsr Funds can be forwarded st our risk. If mailed In the ore. sence ot the Postmaster, snd numbers snd dstes of the same retained.7 No bonks kept or sold by na of an Immoral tendency. r A WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. WITH FULL DIREC TIONS for operations, will be forwsrded on application, post paid, to GEO. II. DERBY CO., mavo-lt hook ruo'isoerK, nunaio, si. I. 11853. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS ANO XENIA KAILHUAI). SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Thru Passenger Trains Daily, Sundays excepted Bout of Departure Changed riV" Trains run by Columbua time, which Is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati time. ON and alter Monday, May 1 Jta, until further notice, Passenger Trains will kave the Depot on East Front street, aa follows I Express Train, 6:13 A.M.: Mail Train, 3:35 P. M. ; Accommodation, 3:45 P. M. For Plainvlile, Millord, Loveland, Foster's. Decrflcld. Morrow. Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Wayoesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Srlma, South Charleston, London, West Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs snd Springfield. Returning from Columbus- Express Train will leave at 5:15 P. M.j Mail Train " " 5:50 A.M.; Leave Springfield at 8:30 A.M., and 4 P. M. j Accommodaiioa Train will leave Morrow at 7 A. M. Express Train, 6:15 A. M. from Cincinnati, and 5:15 P. M.from Columbus, will stopat West Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Xenia. Corwinand Wayneeville, Morrow, Loveland, Milford and xenow epilogs, only. Mail Train, 3:35 P. M. from Cincinnati, and 5:50 A. M. from Columbus, will stopat West Jefferson. Londoa, South Charleston, Mima, weaamiie, Aenia, spring v alley, uiayaviisa, Corwin aad Wayoesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient. Morrow. Deerfield. Foster's Water Station, Loveland, Millord and Yellow Springs, only. The Accommodation Train, 3:45 P. M., from Ciacinaeti, and 7 A.M. Irom Morrow, will stop at all Way Stations when required. oy una ram pasarngera nave nearly sevea Boars la Linciaaatt. Lines of Macks and Coaches run ia eoaaeetiaB with the train. to the following towns t Lebanon, from Deerfield; Wilmington and Clarksville. from Morrow sad Corwia ; Gnauen, and points above, from Millord. From Lynchburg to Hillsborough ; From Xenia to Dayton , From Columbus to Chnileothe, Lsncaster and Zsnesrilie, Wheeling, and all towns in the eastern part of tbe State. Connecting at Loveland with the Cincinnati and Hillsboroagh Railroad, (finished to Lynchburgh : ) st Sprintfield with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad : and at Columbua with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rallrrad. On Sundays but one train will be ran. leaving Cinemaari at 2:35 P. M, Columbua at 5:50 A M , and Springfield at 6:30 A M. Fare from Columbus to Clueinnati $3 50 Do do Springfield S SO Do do Xenia ........... 1 60 Do Xenia to Cinrinoatl I M Do Springfield to Cincinnati t 00 Ticket Areata P. W. "tbadxb. riadnaatL A W. Stab a. Xeais. C.G DlsnLBB, Columbus. A. B. Lawn, Agent. ClncienatL Wat. Waioar, Agent, Springfield. Geo. Watsosi, Ageat, Colambaa. W. H. CLKMENT, BupX J,uii3;TOM8TbCm ft Co adjastaa. U-y - sriwaiv" J

r , r - ' ' ' -T " ' - " NUMBER 271 VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2(, 152. 1NTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT fc BAIOOK. OFFICE JOOBNAI, BUILDINOS, HIGH AMD NUl ITBEETI. COUNTING BOOM ON PEARL STREET. TEltlHrJ liivurlnbly In advance. Phe Dully, to personsln Columbus, poryear " lent by mall out of Columbm during the sosslon.and Trl-Weekly balance yiiar In Columbus 8 00 SOU of too 4 00 3 00 Ity mail Tlwl ,Trl Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Outol thecityj by mail.aluglo Toolubs of fuurund upwards To clubs ol ten and upwardi, to one addrew. Pally, session 8 00 1 SO 1 85 . 1 00 S 00 Tri-Weckfy . 1 00 SO 40 Week I v. sfnglo To clubs of five and upwards Advertising. The tollowlng rates and rnlea of sdvnrrJsing have been agreed upun between the proprietors at the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Sinle Journal, to be obsnrved, In all eases, alter tbla date. July ii JO, WW. Dally Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one Insertion E Ohch additional 11 i "1 week m 2 i ii 3 " . . " ' " 1 month ii ii a ' ii ii ii 3 ii ii ' 0 ii ii 9 13 Standing card, 5 linos or less, porauuuin . . . . eoiumn.with Ichanges, ' .'.... u, ii ii 6 AO 50 . 0 85 1 SO . 8 00 3 00 4 00 . 6 00 8 00 10 00 IS 00 . 18 00 10 00 20 00 23 00 5 00 30 00 . 80 00 33 00 40 00 . 43 00 ix ' changed weekly " .... dully " ' with 4chanqoi " " 6 ii jo changed weekly SS 00 130 00 dauy Other casus not provided lor, chargeable in conlormlty with tho above rate. . The ttandard of measurement to be minion type. Fur each additional square In the dally, inserted one month, or a greater length ot time, and for each additional iquare inaerted under the yearly ratal, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, union it la spanned on the manuscript, or proviouily agreed upon between the "publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements boyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidatel (for offlcea of every dcicription) to be charged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisements troin strangers or transient persona to be paid in advance. Advertiieinents not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly; The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to thoir regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. SO ADVKUTISKMENT CAN BE INSERTED OBATOITOUSLY. Ovi;rt.,.i,icntslorcharltable institutions, lire companies, ward, 1 township nd other public meetings, and auch like, to be charged "Deaths Inserted without chargo.unless accompanied by funeral luvitotion or obituary notices, ond when so accompanied, to be '"'ftngu'ai advertisers, and all othorssondlng communications or requiring entices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con. corn or iny puolic entertainments whore charges are made lor a.iinittiinv--all notices ol privato associations every notice duiitnedl'i nal' attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended t.i pir.m lie Individual Interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that the snmo is to be paid lor. It intended to be inserted iu tho editorial column, the same will bo charged at tne rate ol not less than 20 cenU per lino, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged ot tho rnto of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Alturneyi will be holdnn for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. fniMKoVATliv. DRg. COULTER & BARNES announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that they have formed a partnership fur the practice of tlta lloaling Art according totheretormatury .aw of Homeopathy. Tbey expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worso before they can bo made better, or siuks them nearer tho crave botoro there Is any effort to raise thorn. rs- Office la the Odeon Bulillng. Residence or Dr Coulter, corner of Mate and fourth streets. Residence of I)r Barnes, Town at. South side 4 doors west ol Third. apl J U FFICE removed to Owvnmb's Block, corner of High street o and Sugar alley. marll DM. ROBERT Tituiut-Burn'o NO. 4, Neil's Exchange, opposite tho Secretary ot State s office. High street, Columbus. decll NATHAN HHOOfU, Jaatlce of the I' pare, Office In the i oem lormorly occupied by Justice Evans, touth of the Franklin Bank, up stairs. OEItK, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Olass.House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Ooods, Ac, Ac No. 161 High street, aign of the (lilt Padlock. A. It. BUTTLES. Attorney and Coiinaollor ot Law, Columbus, Ohio, ilfflce, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State s ollicei .Jy WALT Kit THRALL., , Attorney and Counsellor ot Low, Colambus, Ohio. A LSO, a Commissioner to take tho Acknowledgment of Deeds JY for the atato ot New York. oct2 JAMBS A. WILCOX, Notary ruhlioaail Coiiiiiilenloner for New York and Wisconsin. . A T the OIHce of P. B. et J. A. WILCOX, High street, near A broad, mh3-d3m " J. tt. TUTTLB, " ATTOBWRV AND COONSXLLOll AT LAW. OFFICE Neil door south of City Bank Buildings, overfck. urn's SaddleryHtnm. Columbus. Ohio. aolMArwIy SAMUEL OALIOWAY. HKNBV W. fAO. 4JALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will praclico law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and ad joining counties, and in the Circuit and Dlitrict U. S. Courts. OIHce In rlatt'a new building, opposite State Uouae. majH-tf JOSEri! T. SMITH. 8 AMU EL M. MILLS. SMITH V MILLS, ATTrtKNEYS AT LAW, Real Ktate, Bounty Land and Prnolon Agent, Two duors East of High, on Town Street, COLUMBCl, OHIO, ... A TTEND to the practice of their Profenlon, obtsinlng Pen-A lions, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling nod leasing Real Estate, examining land titles, collodion ol clams, etc., 4c. igp" Letters from a distance mu$l be pot-paid. P' r. c SEasioNs. babbm. F. C. SESSIONS & CO.. RY liOOIIS, Boots, Shoes, Uats, Cape, Straw Goods, to. D r our uuora suuin ui mo nmn i.u., WM. BEiaXBT. LILLE. OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK b O OK MAN UFA CTURER8, ARE prepared to Bind in any style. In auperior manner-having in us ! a first Embossing Press, 4tc No. X Buckeye Block i!d story 'P ,. auK. BOKEBT ABMSTBONO. iohn Km g. ARMSTRONU, .T EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. '. 'iV Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O. LUCIAM BOTTLES. THEO.COMSTOCK. OEO.O.COMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COW STOCK k CO., (Successors to B. Comstocx ft Co..) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil ManuiAChirera.anddealerainSalt.Plaster.Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. f-f Liberal advances made on consignment. mm Iran Foundry, Broad utreet, near the Bridge, Colnm-bu. Ohio. . stores of all kinds.anda great variety of CasUngs,alwayion hand. 0CU.S1 B. E. SMITH, o , Auction and Commlwio. Merrhant, N. 3, Odeoai BuildlnKe, Colamba., OM. LL kinds of Merchandize, Real EsUtc, Household Furniture A te, , sold on reasonable term. Persons wishing any description of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. . i ... 1 I JM I L.olumnu, uck j, , do i. v. HENRY CHEAR9 ds ABIJAI1 8. CHBARS, Htghstreet, between Spring and Long streeU.Columbns.Ohlo JUU-1J nSJl'llyBka . . . THE undersigned have this day wsoclated themselves In bust-as under the firm ot WmrICUARDS CO, at the oM sundot Wm. RichardB, No. 1, Hell Hone, ft Columbus, February 1, 1851. Wm! H. 6LADE, ' Thellbar.1 patrtmage with wh eh our frieods and thei pablis generally e favored us, Is gratefully acknowledged; and . ivaxmoi MiH-iii- inyta,u-i "bb M p0 Febiwy 1, 1851. WBL MCHARD3 ft CO. ..y'm . osrt.1i tVlM late flrfB ol Wm. Ecnadl. are invited tocUand ttle the -me Jy - ' 5raL1851. ' -TALCABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET AponlmproTed halflot comer 3d and fittttstreetsjilso aeoni BBodloas Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out-baUd IIVSURANCK. Those who wish far Fire Insaranre will please read iae loiiowina sxepen or tae FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ft v w s n d II BT t i C HOWINQ CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1653, Invested as loiiowa t First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia Real Estate purchased at Sheriff sale Temporary Loans on Collaterals Stocks, valued at (64.1506 cost Notes, Bills receivable, fte 957.513 Ct 84,377 78 125,603 7.1 83,335 50 8,0PG VU 46,461 3D Cash 01 S84 390 M nriNSURANCE AHAINHT PIRS In the above com. pany, oy leisyttj WAKKtN JKNtllNH, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance companr. OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, COIfH capital ana Burplae ever 1 300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH BISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY take risks on Lifa Brant or nurehase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contracts noon and aonertalnlna? to auiernm ana revisionary internals connectea wita me nsxs, sgreeaniy to me powers ana privileges eonierrea ny tne cnartor. i ne ousinesa 01 tne company la ennauctea upon tne Joint Stock and mutual nlan. at tho option ot the Insured, thus mee tins' the wants and cir. cumstances of tho public more fully, it Is believed, than purely Aiuiuai companies can ao. Annuities will be sranted or nurehased. end endowments con nrred on terms hlihlr favorable, and accordlns to the rates of tue most uiierai ana wen eonauoiea companies in uia country ana in cngiana. The charter of thla Comnanv Drovldes that the wife mar In. sure the Ills of her husband, and the amount to be paid be se cure irooi creauors at nis aestn. An eguitable sum will alwava be oald for do Idea surrendered to the company before they expire. Traveling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted tt a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate of pre. mlum. Extract from the Certificate of the Comotroller of the State of Connecticut, dated JAnuABT 710, J01. "The great success snd prudent management of this company. together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend it in my opinion equal In strength and ability to the bn" jistltu. tlons ol the kind in the Union." (Signed1 l. s. Rofcs Q PiNNir, Comptroller. The Board ol Directors Is comuosed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and eontrol of the transactions of the company. JAS. DIXON, President, wn. v. uuunr.il, vice rresmeni. Uknbt L. Milleb, Secretary. Hartrord, Deo. 10. 1851. Pamphlets. Annllcntlons, and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on the AGENT, or W. III. FINCH, under Exchange Bank. Jrt.J-u t '111 ur.v. 1 V'l'i.ui., nKc. Pittslmrcli Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITA Ei OF glOO.OOO. FTAHIS Company makes every Inturana appertaining to or X connected with life Riiki, on the Joint Stock and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stock plan, the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen pur cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits the granting of Insurance on Life In every form, including tho right of Wife, Children, Partntt, or Cred-itort. To insure the Lileofanotherforthelrownexcluslveben. elit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the sge of 50, 55, 60 or C5 years. urriLLno. James 8. Hoon. President: Sam'l McClubkaw, Vice Prest on ; Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer Chables A. Colton, Sec retary. linLiiuna, James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilwobth. Chables A. Colton, Sah'l McCldbkan, William PHiLLirs, John A. Wilson. ' BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Fobwabd, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snydkb, Esq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale (iroccr. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of information on the subject, will pleaso call atthe office, over tho Bonk Store of Huntington ft Maclntlre, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A. XI. TAHIGiOnbAI.n, jikcii,. Nobhan Gav, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. dee5-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $10O,O0O. NSURES the safer classes of property at reasonable ratea oi Bremluma. No risks taken on tho " SdccIbI Hasardoua " class es, uor to exceed $3,000 In amount upon one risk, or In the same vicinity. By auch means this Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one lire, the great csuse of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tho receipts of the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1851, wore over tfK),000. Losses In the same period, $1080. Reports ot the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. Hon. Reuben Wood. President : D. B. Donham, Vice Prosl. enti O. N. Skekls, Secretary! Gkoroe Myoatt, Treasurer. K. II. VANRENSALAEIt. Airent for the above Company, Is prepared to Issue Policies and to furnish all necessary information. OIHco over Huntington ft Mnclutlre'a Book Store, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened an or ficeforthe purpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any bnslness In this line entrusted to me will receive the promptest attention. lieeas, Mortgages, L-easea, ana uw-uuicm. ui bbiihub, mu. will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, ftc., when taken at my Ofict, will be done without charge. And 1 wonld here say, that my price for any property offered IVir ahull alarava he the same bs that of tho owner himself, that tho confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by the agent. Insurance, on me moss reaaunauie kiu, wu r Companlos. . Orrici. up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one door south o City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLB, aecio --n-1" "c COLD l III H AGENCY. Kentucky mutual Life Insurance Company. ...... tani at i on unit. THIS Company oilers to the insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (as heretofore applied) combined, namely t Low ratea of premium an annual return, in cash, of the per eentage required lor the contingent risk of the year i an adequate, but not excessive provision for the luture security of members for the whole term of lite, with an adequate interest in the accumulating fund secured to such n.mh. at death, hv credits udoo their nollcles : a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem bers, snd also lor inepreaens socuruj ui mu", wuvm, term ol life. This Is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision tor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (for future security) in exact proportion to the amount of businesa and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. ramnhlets, Tracts, c, giving in detail the plan and ratea of the Company, furnished gratis, and application!i received, by J, R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medical Examiner oaa-a MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Fanners' Insurance Company, PAINSV1LLE, OHIO. P. P. Sanvobd, President. Wat: L.r,"'re,TttrT-oc93-d K- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE IEXTCIIY MUTUAL LIFE ISSURlXCE COMPANY, COVINGTON, KY. IHIS Company has an actual capital ot Osw Haadredl Thea . ii a t. h him. nf thM hiffhMi intee- - aaon i.o, ii. . lm -j . - rity and responsibility. Pamphlets lurnished, information given, snd appll catloa re ceived by . J. I u 1 1 L.E, agent. Dr. 8. M. Smith, Medical examiner. ri THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSU-RANCE COMPANY. ..ditii sToee aina'nna! This Comnanv. bytbeltb- Vj oral provisions of iu charter, is enabled to oner advantages superior to those presented by any other Company la the United Btates-eombtning as it does the MutuaL Joint Stock, and Life and Health principles ; in all of which the rates are as tavor to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adm L This Company Is the fret ana rata i ubju., y, ia i, i. k.n.j that haa thoa combined iu operatioas, sad ottered to grant insurance with bene U both present and froty ec Vfor lull details in retard to terms sad conditions reference may be made to the pamphlets to be had gratia of theagetit, or ot V H FINCH. bLU. u. waoiuva, ant Columbus, O. Aurust 20, 1850. ...snraiice ob Life aid Lire Stock. AGAINST loss or damage by Fiacaad agsAst the perilslot k. s. and Imlaxd Navioatiok, ob property ol every de scription, taken la the lol lowing i4itn pauses: UNION MUTUAL Lin Biassjssjaias.aj.sF.Tjri..,., Onitavl - sjljaj.cow. OniO LIFE INSCRANCB COMPANY, CINCIN. . i.t PISkflMS) EW M-LAND LITE fTOCK INfJ. CJIMPANY, ....5)M EAGLE INSURANCE COM PANY, tl". O. sTiifil -- Wto. tn, CTICA INSURANCE COMPANY.I TICA, N. Y. empire staVe" Wealth association, ROME, NEW OR. Caaltal EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LOJBOSI. Risu takea oa most Ubaral tsrsss, sad ell lessee arosaptiy CINCINNATI. YOUKE k IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS MO. SO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Aactlon Hales of Groceries every Tuesday and Frl. dayi ar Dry uooas every -raunaay. VORKK V HEWSON have always on hands Urge as I aiirtmMit nf tlrnl-iea. at nrivate sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pittsburgh, lor the sale ot their superior. Brown Sheetings. Ar .Ain.nl. i the HOIJTHO ATK FAUTOHVfor the sale ot ineu-eeienratea nanutacturea looacco.oi woicnineyaaveanu tunes on hand, five, Eight, sad round i-ump. angit-aiyitoe E. o. oouuunAN. West lida Walnut t treeet, between Columbia & Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALEB IN ALL VABIBTIBS OW nrniTiNii. printing, and other PAPER. Car- Agent for Suffield Eagle ililu Writing Paptr. aplO ENVELOPES. 500 M Butt Envelopes; 150 H White do 55 M Legal do 100 M Note doi ALSO Note Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by splO 17 snd 7 Walnut street. FRENCH COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER.-300 reams Blue and White. Just received and for sale at reduced nrtces. r. u. uijuiniAii, BpiU mu I. ,i.uim.ni. FRENCH PLAIN CAPI4 AND FOLIO POST, Blue L and White, Just recotved ana lor ssie low. E. O. GOOMAN, splO 77 and ? Walnut street. TINTED ENAMELED CARDS and Card Boards. A beautiful article, manufactured by Messrs. Bliss, Potter ft Co. I have the largest snd cheapest stock ol cards iu tne city. E. O. UOODMAN, apiu 77 ana 7 wainui si., aianuiacnirers agcut. LAFLIN BROTHERS' WRITING PAPERS. I have been dealine in these Panera lor more than a year, and find them every thing one can wish, as to quality snd price. They are the higheat grade of Paper manufactured in the United States ; always give satiaisctlon.and used once are wanted again. A full assortment Just received. E. O. GOODMAN, BpiU KHDD IB ITWIIUIIlicci. MrCIJI.LOUfJII. lUOltKIS & CO. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND WOOL, splO 3m No. 33, Mala street, Cincinnati, Ohio. COFFEE. BOO bags Eastern Rio, for sale by McCULLOUUH, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 3D Main street. aU GAR. 100 hhds Sugar for sale by 3 MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO., aplO No. 35 Main street NUTMEGS. 1000 lbs Nutmegs for sale by aplO McCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO. INDIGO. 10 ceroons CaraccasandScaseaAlanillalndigofor sale by aplOj MoCULLOUGH, MORIS ft CO. MADDER. 5 casks Madder lor sale by aplO MoCULLOUGH, MORRIS ft CO. II Eli MAN SCIIltADElt, (SUCOESSOB TO CHABLES STABCH) Importer of German, French nnd English Fancy Onitdi. Tn.a. Itlnaleal 1 mttrumentn. And Wholual Dealer in Accordeont, Viotint, Combl, PUtole, Pereuuion Cape, Pocket and 'J able vutlery, Spoon. Spectacles, A., Ac. NO. 66 MAIN STBEET, BETWEEN LOWER MARKET AND COLUMBIA, apiu-dem tinouman udio. JOHN II. DETERS, MANCfACTUBBB OF ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (apposlto Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, U., MR. D keeps eonstantly on hand s full assortment of fine Dress and Water-Proof Bonts and Shoes in all varieties, which will be sold at Tory low prices. N. B. Fine Boots forwsrded bv express, snd warranted to fit, upon all ordeis accompanied by the Cash and the measure. ptiviy WINDOW GLASS. WE are now receiving a large stock of this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having takeo the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county hair held at Pittsburgh, we feel assured that we oiler to the city and country trade the beat and most extensive assortment ot Glass of the 1st, yd, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of all descriptions ; Tumblers and Jars ; Pint and quart Flasks, fte., to. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by 8PEERS ft WRIGHT. 8olo Agents for Bellevernon Works, No. 39 Main st , Cincinnati. N. a. Also, a constant supply oi uuponi a uun rowuer , nine, Blasting snd Sporting, Soda Ash, and bleaching Powdera. apiu-a'm SEAL PRESSES AND SEAL ENGRAVING. CI, HALL, (late of the firm of SHirLar, Hall ft Co.,) has re-established himself at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, where he is prepared to execute orders tor Seals, Improved Seal Presses, . Envelope Dies, Hall's Self-sealiug Advertising Envelopes ana Embossed Cards. Also, Steamboat, Post Oihce, Hat Tip and Book Title Stamps, ftc (mat87-3m ItllHNRIUlS P1THNT WATER. COOLER. THIS article is the result of the application of scentitic prln-cinles to the Duroose intended, vis To keep water as cool at pottible, ae long aa postible, vith the least potsible Ice. 1 he proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch ot domestic economy , and passing from one improvement to another, has ut length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proot this is found in the very general Lse of these Coolers in all parts or the country. A bettor proof of the same fact is, that, since their Introduction, varioua imita-tlone of the genuine article have been attempted all falling short of the object, It Is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion la setting. A simple statement of tacts, in regard to these Coolers, will satlsly every one ot their superiority. Urst, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. Thoy are lurnished with two dis tinct non-conducting cnamners, oy means oi wmni, wnm-u pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature ol 40" below sero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of aome five cents per day, a family of ord inary site can be constantly supplied with water as cold as Ice itself ; larger numbers in the same proportion. Tbla has been tound by actual exneriment to be a savins of st lesst seventy live per -cent, over the Earthen Jars tormerly used for this purpose. Again, those Coolers never sweat ; In tnts way saving mucu unnecessary waste sod trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike stylo, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make s very beautilul or-nement for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, vizi a small Pan (eapable ol boldlug Irom six to eight pounds ot butter) Inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comtort of families. ... If desired, the Cooler can slso be furnished, st s small expense, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor sale at ' n.,r, ..-n... L' l.'...t.li.l.Mttn,. Nn 14. East Front atreeL Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Traya, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin ware, nruanes, vvooaensna nuiow .t.io, Bathing Apparatna snd Refrigerators P'" "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." W continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and ' " variety of finiab of this Invaluable article, bow rapidly superseding tbe ase of wooden eothns wherever introduced, on account uf their superiority for depositing in vsults, fur protecting the remains from the casualties Incident to ordinary inter-meats, (ss their great strenslh prevents the earth from crushing term,) and the gratification it affords the Irienda of the deceased. in tne renecuoo toai toe remain. . .-u. w,niwn m '"-r-lahula . Aa we have reeentlT reduced our wholesale pri ces, we are now offering favorable Inducements to Undertaken tnroozbout tne west. anu respecuuiiv Kutiimuni irun wcu in r, nivia A. r-i , mh23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Tilth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, Sp6tf LATB or WALNUT STBKET UOOSB. BOOTH AND SHOES 10 eases boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS voath's " IS 10 5 10 35 15 30 10 - prime coarte hooui women's Kip snd Split " ImiLOoat " - Buskins childrea's regred and Sewed Boots; inisaris' Buskins aad men's Bregma's, and Kip, Split aad Coarse Boys' Call and Kip Brogana; -ontha' " 10 J ust received ,aod tor sale at Jj R fc co joeOjg Comer Filth and Lodge. GUM SHOES Five tboassad pair oa hand, for sale as low aa tae lowest. Call aad examine the asaonmeat. Sizes to accommodate the buyer. E G- Wt BSTtR CO, a)eeSi Corn Filth aad Lodge, ClndnnatL MOROCCO, LABTINCH, LACES sV OALLOONt. (.r stork la tne lara and the best hi the city, and at very low prices. Idee j o. -r.oaii.it 1 11. aOORK HOLE 50 dosea 's and women's received this day by express, for sale low. 403 K. U. WX.H3TEK CO. DAHTIEft mlMMKKliNO HOI HE KREPINn. A i b that tbe Dlsee U bay then- China. Glass and Qaeeaswsre, at low prices, as st tbe Hew Crockery Store of w.. mm. v.. . o 1 r. IV, Wl High SL, F-ast side, betweea Siate and Tow Osare Oraire Seed, TKESH OSABB OsTANGE MEED, Just neetved, aad M. forsaasastBStapnaiuiy afjicmnarw wn, Blt-dnwtf WM. A. Q1LL CO. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. BLEIIAI fc Ht'HAMM'8 StlPSBIOB INULHII , COACH VA It WIS II, Depot 311 New Htreot, HtAV YORK. fT'IlIB highly celebrated Varnish is expressly adapted for the 1 use ot carriage or light work of any kind. In transparency, brilliancy aud durability is not surpassed by any other article uf tne Bina now m use, rut up iu cans ui . u a,,,,u,,B ADOLPHUS HUOEL.w Also, constsntly on hand. Varnish of superior quality, suitable lor cabinotaua oiuer worx. hi-uiu UKOWN, PALMEU As DWMiUT, No. 17H Broad ey.N.Y. City, CORKER OF MAIDEN LANE. Watches. Watch movements, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, Hllver and Plated Ware, itftmrn roykh. wan ;v ARTICLE. to which they Invite tho sttcntlon ol tho trado generally through out the country. ma2l-3m JfLOOK OIL CLOTHS, At No. 411 Plna Mtreet. New York. PRINTED by a new patent process. E. E.RICE At CO., Pat. enteea. would most resnnctfullv announce to the trade, that they have attained tbe great desideratum of printing Floor Oil Cloths by machinery, which, lor elegance of dnlsh, have never ncen exceuea, anu wnicn uiey are now oneriug, togumer wuu large and dealrablo stock ol Cloths, from 9 to tent wide, at greatly reaucea prices, bi tueir vvarenouse, nu.au rmo snov. maii-jm PUEMIUIrl 1'IANOFOHTES. iJUOVKHTKKN ct CO. WOULD call the attention of those about purchasing o their aDlendld stock of fit to 7U octave PIANOS, wbleh tbey believe cannot be excelled by any other In tbo city, either lor lone or finish, or in quality of mstorial, or in workmanship. As sn evidence of this, Ihey would stste that at ihn last Fair of the American Institute thev were awarded a GOLD MEDAL for the best Piano, being the tilth successive yesr iu wbleh they have received premiums lrum tne institute. For tbe Southern market we are making with DnuMe Iron Frames and detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 4nA oroaaway, item sort., up nairm j i. H. OBOVB8TEKN, Wm. Tbosiow. . maU-3m ZINC PAINT WARRANTED PURE. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CO Wabkhousk, 45 Iley Street, New York turnish thoir Zinc Paints atthe following prices: No. 1, White, ground In nil. 0 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground In oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Frown and Black, ground In oll,5V? cents per lb. Dry White of Zino 6 cents por lb. Their WUITE ZINC PAINT equal welcht covers, accord ing to surfaco, from 40 to 100 per cent, more surlace thsn any other Paint; retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualities for yoara ; is free from tbe poisons sn dangerous in other pigments, to painters and tensnts of newly painted rooms, and resists tbe sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, and as outside or Inaido Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Oround In varnlab It forms a boautilul porcelain nnlin. ine French snvernment has adopted Zlne Paint lor all Its usos. The I1ROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metallic coating on wood, brick, iron, ic , admirable lor tire-proof qualities. Tncy are unrivaled for rail cars, depots, engines, etc. For marine uses they resist the corroding of salt water and weather, ao fatal to other paints. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING & SQUIER, Agents, H'ltwl.im wuoy ri.,pw iur, Looking Glass nnd Picture Frame manufactory. 1T AO A: VI Vnravlh Wtreet. N. Y. rpHE UNDEKriUiNED, having devoted his personal atten. I tinnfnr manvvear to the T.OOKINU-ULASM AND PICTURE-FRABIK UUHINENH, is fully competent by his experience to execute work of any description in bis lino that will gtvo satisfaction to the most particular. Being probably the LARHKST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT of ihe kind in this country, It possesses sdrantages over olhera inVARIETY- AND EXTENSIVENESS OF STOCK ; and the lono Tini.r,utn anil continual increase of trade from all Darts of the Union, with the many improvements the undersigned has recently nude in bis machinery, onables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer; snd he respectlully solicits his friends snd tho public In general to call and examine his lame assortment of LOuKINO OLAsSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous to purchasing. ,r T... ... . i mm if . ri. IVV..J nil T Un nsna, IIUSCVVUUIJ, lVAl,ni.l, raniiuunni bum wimi MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications tnrougn ine post iimce win oe mraimuj received aud punctually attended to. uirectto dox iui,inai- ham Square Post Oltice. mb31-d3m 8. J. BIULEH. LOOKING-GLASS W'AKE-ltOOJIS Art Rcpoaltory and tinllery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 8S3 Broadway, New York. LOOKING OLAHS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Deal-or. in hinsT Class Eobopxan Enobavinqs. Antists Ma- TEBIAL9, Oil Pantinos, Dbawikos, Staidab and Wobks Or ABT OKNKBAI.2.V. The attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited, with the sssurance that every article will be lui niched of a auperior quality st tbe most reasonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Iatent Platform Scales. (Improved In quality and reduced In Price.) ADAPTED to every required operation ot weighing, as nan-road Scales for Trains and Single Cars, In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Oreat Britain. WAREHOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTARLE 8CALKS, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rollins Mills, 4c. S'lOHE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCA LES ; HAY and COAL SCALES, Ac. Those scales have been long known Bud severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are regarded as ths standabo, from which there ia noapptal. FAIRBANKS & CO., cu water St., new mr.. In Columbus, N. 8. Benton. mar5-3md NIAGARA FALLS HOTEL, Jlu,,r Vnll.. N. V. THOMAS R. COULON, proprietor, late of the Western Hotel, Buffalo, and more recently from Stanwix Hall, Albany, New York. Thla Hotel, centrally located, and contiguous to the Buffalo, Rocheater, and Falls Railroad, is now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additlona have been made to thla establishment during the past winter, nnd the parlors and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniturs. Every effort that human ingenuity could devise, haa been employed to command for this house the distinction of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The undivided and eeaaeless attention of the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously directed to the com fort and pleasure ol tno.e seexing recreation auruig mu uiiiuint months at this far-lamed and world-renowned watering place. may9-lm music STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, the nnest collection over be. In hronehtto this citv. wbleh was selected for him it New York and Boston by competent jndges. Alto, will be con auntlv eeivins New Mosio soon ss published He will be en abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOS The largeststock ever offered In this city, from the celebrated manulaetorlcs rr unieitertng, i,iineri i.ann, Hallett A Allen, aad various other mann factories, which hewil sell fur cash cheaper thaa any other establishment in this State Having r-en a maauiacturcr oi rianos ior rnn last neveiin.eD ".dent he can sell for less than any other estabUshmentlnthi narL ana IB anil faium in imr dhiiw-ii, in iwi"ihp, un kw BJ. B. Pianos toned snd repaired at short notice. New and second hand rianos to rent. " r. r. i. f616 s floors norm ot aril nouse. LOTS! LOTS!! LOTH!!! T. Bnhnrt Nrll'a Addition to the Citv af Colamtiaa. H-'E are now oreoared to sell, oa very food terms, torty-two ol " the mnstdesirable Building Lots adjoining the city of Columbus. Tbeae Iota are situated on North Public Lane and John street, and ad joining tbe Railroad Depot Also, eight choice Outlots, containing two aad a half seres each, situated oa the Johnstown Turnpike Road, and adjoining the corporation line. Persons wishing to invest in real estate wooia oo wen to give us e.11 before oarehasiBi elsewhere, aawe are on-oared to give thepureuss aensaee to maaeau per cent, on rne ms iment. Inquired m-ii panr.n oc aivhi.-i i nv.i.iw. KOK HK.MT. THE BROADWAY HOTEL, situated on Broad street. Columbus. Ohio. Tbe Furniture belnn eing to aaiJ House will be sold to tbe p sob realtor, oa rood terms. The above property can oe rented Inr one year, inquire oi apl BAKER A ARMSTRONG. TlUK AI.B Three small, desirable Buildins Lots, situated I near tbe comer oi nay ana ronrtti streets, inquire ni mhlS BAKER A ARMSTRONG LAW BOIIKM, KENTS COMMENTARIES. Seventh edirloa. 4 vols. Russel oa Crimes. Filth edition. Svols. Jast published, aad for sale at the New Bookstore. h,b23 1. II. RILEY A CO. HOSIERY AND GLOYEI4. ENGLISH, Gersnaa, and donrstie Hosiery of every variety ot style aad price, with a full assortment of Ladies' and Gent) iea's EM, Bilk, sad Uale-tbread Gloves, for sale cheap at ! as MM. JE- l J 9 ap33 W. A.J. O. BBOUUIS1UU' JDailL) (DI)io State Journal. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 28. 1852. t3T Bayard Taylor is beyond all comparison the most fuscinating of modern travelers. He was last beard of as journeying on Ihe bauksof the Nile, and on Ihe Olh of January dutoi there the following spirited lyric, which he calls a " JViVofie Drinking Song " From the Nets York Tribune. NILOTIC DRINKING BONO. You may water your bays, brother poets, with Isys Tlitf brighten ths cup from ths stream you doat on ; By the Schuylkill's side, or Cochltuate's tide, Or tbu crystal lymph of the mountain Croton: (We may pledge from these, In our summer ease, ' Nor even Anarreon's shade revile us ; ) But I, from the flood Of his own brown blood, Will drink to the glory of ancient Nllut I Cloud never gave birth, nor cradle the Earth, To river so grand and fair as this Is Not tbe waves that roll us the gold of Factolus, Nor cool Cephlsats, nor clastic Ilsiut : Tho lily may dip Her ivory lip To kiss the ripples of clear Eurotas, But ths Nile brings balm From the myrrh and palm, And the ripe, voluptuous Hps of tbe lotus. The waves thst ride on bis mighty tide Were poured from the urns ot unvlilted mountains, And their sweets of tbe South mingle cool In the mouth With the freshness snd sparkle ot Northern fountains. Again and again Tbe goblet we drain Divinor a stream never Nereid swam on; For Ills and Orus Have quaffed before us, And Ganymede dipped it for Jupiter Ammon I Its blessings be pours o'er his thirsty shores, And floods tho regions of Sleep snd Sllonco, When he makes oases in desert places, And the plain is a sea and the hills are islands. And had I the brave Anacreon's stavo, And lips like the honeyed lips of Hylas, I'd dip from bis brink My bacchanal drink, And sing for the glory of ancient Nilus I LAVS OF OHIO: PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. 1 No. 73 AN ACT fixing the salaries of certain State Officers. Bn 1 . Be it enacted bv the General Assembly of the State, of tlhin. That mo several omcers uereinaitor meniionea, snail oe entitled to receive for their services, the following sums, annually: Tbe governor, eighteen hundred dollars. The lieutenant governor, live dollars per day during the sitting of tbe legislature he Judges OI ine supremo vuuii, u.oiiictu uuuureu uunar.. hnliiik.es ot the common pleas court, and the judge ol Ihe crim inal court nf Hamilton county, fifteen hundred dollars. The secretary ot state, fourteen hundred dollars. The treasurer of state, fllteen hundred dollars. The auditor ol state, sixteen hundred dollars. The stnte librarian, six hundred dollars. The attorney general, one thousand dollars, and three per cenL on all collections made for tho slate by him ; Provided, the aggi egate amount of his compensation, including said per cent., shall not exceed fourteen hundred dollars per annum, during his term of office. he members ol tne noaru oi uudiio worm, eacn, ntteen bun. r..,l ilnllnrs. and no more, in llie form of travolinz exnenses or otherwise i all which salaries shall be payable in equal Install, monts, ot tho state treasury, on the second Monday of May. second Monday of Annuel, second Monday of November, and the second Monday ol February. Rrn 0 That tho iudges of the commercial and sunerlnr courts of Cincinnati, ond the judge of the superior court of Cleveland, shall each receive a salary at the rate of fifteen bun. dred dollars per annum, Irom the second day of February, 1653, for the time tneir respective couns snan continue in existence whleh shall be navable In the same manner as provided for the payment of tne judges of Ihe other courts of the state skc. 3. All laws and parts of laws, fixing tbe compensation of officers named in Ihe foregoing sections, so far as they refer to the officers Herein namea, oe, ana too same are nereoy repealed. ,IAinco U. JUUflflUS, Speaker of ths House of Representatives. WU.MAM MEUII.L, Afuy 1, 1832. President of the Senate. No 74 AN ACT to amend the act to provide for the appointment of No. taries Public, ana prescrioiux ineir auues, passea luarcn IS, 1652, and to repeal soction 3 of asid act. nr- 1. Hi it enacted by the General Asetmblu of the State of ni.i That the tbird section of the act to which this ia srAenrla. tnry, bo, and is hereby so amended aa to read as follows, to wit : That each notary publie, belore entering upon the duties of his Office, Sball provide nirnneil wnu au oiiiL-ini scai, wun wnicb be .hull authenticate his official acts, upon which shall be enaraven the arms of this state, tbe words "Notarial Seal," and the name of the county in which ho retides; which seal, together with his official register, snail oe exempt irom execution; and on the death or removal from office of such notary publie, hia register hall be depesited In the office of the recorder of deeds in the county where such notary resides ; Provided, that it shall be law. ful for any notary public, duly commissioned as such, to use, in the authentication of his official acts, a seal of the similitude of those authorized by law previous to the passage of the act to which this is amendatory ; and provided, lurther, that whenever It shall be necessary tor any auch notary public to procure a new seal, surh new seal shall be of the description hereinbefore first designated. . . , Sec. 3. That the third section of the act to which this is amendatory, be, and tho same Is hereby repealed. Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MKDILL, Afity 1, 1833. President of the Senate. I No 76. AN ACT to define the liability of townships, where the asms hsve oeen aiterea or aiminisnea. Rs-r. 1. Be it enacted o the General Assemblt of the State of ruin That whenever anv towushiD in this state shall or may hereafter be altered, diminished, or in any way chansed, by tbe formation of new townships, or additions to other town ships, or otherwise, such original township, snd sll psrls and portions of the ssme, shall remain liable, to ihe same extent, on all contracts, engagements or liabilitie, contracted by such township, prior to such change, as it no such alteration, diminution or change, had taken place. Sbc x. i nai me trustee, oi .n j tuwusmp, in case ot a division or change, as provided in the first section, which shall have retain, ed the original name of sueh township, shall, in levying a lax lor the payment oi any icgai or juav oi.im, auaion sucn township, contracted prior to any change aa aforesaid, procure a certified abstract from the auditor of the proper county, or in case parcels of such township shall have been a tached to townships of different countir-e, then fiom the auditors of the counties to which any portion of such townihip shall havn been attached, of all tbe taxable property aituate in such attached portion or portions, together with the names ot the persona owniog the same ; and in making the assessment and levy for the payment of any such in debtedness, or inu-rest luereun, at tne ume now, or that may herea'ter be provided by law lor making such levy, levy an amount not exceeding the amount now limited, or that may hereafter be limited by law, for the payment nf claims against townships, on all the taxable property in the limits of such township as it was bounded before such change, snd certify an abstract thereof to the county auditor of tbe proper county, or in case naree Is ot sucn townsnip snau nave oeen atmcned to terrllorv in different counties, then said trustees sball certify an abstract of the tax levied upon tne property in suco parcels respectively, to Ihe auditors of Ihe respective counties, together with the names of the persons so assessed, and ths amount assessed to escb : snd such suditor or auditors sball thereupon enter the ssme upon the duplicate, designating the persons so tsxed, snd for what pur pose sucn levy nsa oeen luauu, ana tae taxes snsu oe collected thrnn u in other eases. Seo. 3. Tbe treasurer ol ine county or counties colleetingeny lax aa aforesaid assessed, shall, on demand, par over to the treae- urer of such township, on the order of the trustees thereof, alter tbe Urst day oi aiarcn ni any year wnen us same may nave been collected. as moneys that may have been collected for such town ship, and shall be entitled to l lie same lees, snd subject to the same liabilities, for duties performed under this act, as in other cases. jAMr.s u. juhnhun. speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM ME1HLL, May 1, 1S53. President of the Senate, No. 77 AN ACT to provide for collecting Ihe Statistics of Crime. Skc. 1. BeUemacttdbvtheGeneral Assembly of the State of Ohio. That each prosecuting attorney shall, between the tenth and twentieth days ol uecemner, in every year, report to tne attorney general a particular statistical account of all crimes prosecuted bv indictment in his county, during the rear next preceding : wbicn account snau specify ine numoer oi persons prosecuted, the crime or crimes for which each person was prosecuted, the result of each prosecution, and tbe punishment (it any) swarded thereupon, and also the amount of costs in each case, and what portion thereof has been, and what portloa probably will be, col. k-cted ; and that each prosecuting attorney ahall report, likewise. which ot the crimes so prosecuted, were, in bis opinion, commit. ted under tne innuence ot ardent spirits. Sxc. 3. That tho clerk of each court having cognisance of pleas ot the state prosecuted by Indictment, snail, between the first and filth days ol December, in every year, make out and deliver to the prosecuting attorney ol the county, an area rate statement ot the costs taxed or taxable in each case, prosecuted as aforesaid, and determined during the year next preceding ; which statement shallanecilv tne portion oi costs counted bv exeeu- tioa or otherwise. Inns the defendant or defendants, sad ia what eases executioa has beea isued. Sec. 3. That each court having cognizance as aforesaid, shall make such allowances, payable out of the county treasury, to Ine elera and prosecuung suon , ior pertormances ot the ser vices berebyrequired,astouie ningeor juoges tnerent. mayseei reasonable. JAMES C. JOHNSON, peeler of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MED1LL, Afsy 1,1853. President af (As Senate, No. 78. 1 AN ACT to regulate the liens of Judgments. See 1. Be U enacted by the General Assembly of ths State of Ohio, That Judgments by confession, snd Judgments on all suits rendered at the ssme term nf tbe court st which ssid suits commenced, sbsll only hsve a lien oa Isnd from the dsy on which said judgment snail db rendered I rrovioeo, tost no sucu juu-ment shall have priority ss to such lien, over any other such Judgment rendered st the ssme time. Bio. 8. That Ihe set entitled sn set " In relation to judgments by confession," passed February llth. ltiS, be, and the ssme Is oereny repealed. jabico u iuiinsun, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM MKDILL. President of the Senate. May 1, 1853. No. 79.) AN ACT defining the powers of Plank and Turnpike Eoad Com p allies. Seo. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly nf Ike Stats af Ohio, Thst It shall and may be lawful for any plank road or turnpike company heretofore chartered under tbe laws of this state, forthn purpose of constructing any road authorised by their respective charters, and to provide ior any present Indebtedness which may exist against aaid companies respectively, to issue the bonds of such company, to the amount, Including such indebtedness, of one-hall of the capital slock of ssid company sctuslly Said In, snd expended In tbe construction nf such road: ssid onds to be issued in such sums, snd in such forms, as the bosrd of d (rectors ol ssid several eompsnies may each prescribe, snd to besr interest, snd become payable, at such time or times, sad plsce or places, as they may severally designsie snd for the redemption or which, the faith of ssid severs! companies are hereby respectively pledged, together with the property, rlihts snd franchises thereunto belonging snd which said bonda shall not he subject to a higher rate ot Interest than that provided by law ; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorise bonds to bn Issued or a less denomination thsn one hundred dollars, or in the similitude of bank notes, designed to clrculste as money. Sec. 3. That the stockholders of sny company which shall Issue bonds under the suihorlty of this act, for the purpose of raising money with which to construct the rosd of such company, or any p.rt thereof, shall be esch Individually liable for tbe Eayment of such bonds, over snd sbove the stock by such stock-olders owned, to a sum at least equal in amount to the stock owned by each, at the time tbe indebtedness on account of ssid bonds sball be created. Sxo. 3. That any company thst shall avail Itself of the provisions of this set. sball be governed by and be subject to the provisions of any general law that may hereafter be passed, lor the Incorporation of turnpike and plank road eompsnies. JAMES C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOEL W. WILSON, ' May 3, 1853. - Prtsident of the Senate pro tern, NoTib. AN ACT to provide for filling vscsncles In the Board of County Commissioners, snd prescribing their powers snd duties In certsin cases. Sio 1. Beit enacted by ths General Assembly of the State of Ohio. That the countv commissioners of the respective counties. shsll hsve power to compound for, or release, la whole or ia part, any dent, judgment, fine or amercement due to tbelr conn-ftv. and for ihe use thereof, exeent in casea where titer, or either of them, are personally interested; and whenever said commissioners shall compound for. or release. In whole or in part, any debt, judgment, line or amercement, as aforesaid, they ahall enter upon their journal a ststement ofthe facta in the case, snd the reasons thst governed them in making such release or composition.Seo. 3. That the provisions of this act shsll not extend to cases mentioned In sn set entitled sn act restraining tbe power of county commissioners to remit fines, penalties snd Judgments, in certain cases, passed February eight, one thousand eight hun- urea snn lorry-seven. Sxc. 3. That whenever there shall be a vacancy In tbe office of county commissioner, from death, resignation, removal, or any cause other thsn the expiration ot tbe term lor wnien ne waa elected, and the Interest of the county shall require such vacancy to be nilea belore the next annual election, tne pronate uoge, auditor, and county recorder, of such county, or a majority of them, shall meet at the seat of justice of the county, and appoint one or more commissioners, as the esse may require, who sball continue in office until the next annual election, and until the commissioner or commissioners then elected, shall be qualified, and no longer ; and tbe absence of sny commissioner, from the county, for six months in succession, shall be deemed a resignation ofthe office. Sec. 4. That the fourth and twelfth sections of the act entitled an act establishing boards of county commissioners, passed March fit ill. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and the fourth section ofthe set, passed February eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, entitled an act to extend the provisions of the act passed February twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, entitled an act to authorize the court of eommon pleas to remit Judgments or recognizances In certain cases, and for other purposes, be and the same are hereby repealed. JAMES C. JOHN80N, Speaker of ths House of Representatives. WILLIAM MEDILL. April 30, 1853. JVesiaVflt of tho Senate. Sbcbetabt of State's Orricx. Columbus, May 13. 1853. I certify that theforcgolng laws arecorrectly copied from the original rolls on file in this office. WILLIAM TREVITT, Secretary of Stats. "Light, More Light Still." 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ON and alter Monday, May 1 Jta, until further notice, Passenger Trains will kave the Depot on East Front street, aa follows I Express Train, 6:13 A.M.: Mail Train, 3:35 P. M. ; Accommodation, 3:45 P. M. For Plainvlile, Millord, Loveland, Foster's. Decrflcld. Morrow. Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Wayoesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Srlma, South Charleston, London, West Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs snd Springfield. Returning from Columbus- Express Train will leave at 5:15 P. M.j Mail Train " " 5:50 A.M.; Leave Springfield at 8:30 A.M., and 4 P. M. j Accommodaiioa Train will leave Morrow at 7 A. M. Express Train, 6:15 A. M. from Cincinnati, and 5:15 P. M.from Columbus, will stopat West Jefferson, London, South Charleston, Xenia. Corwinand Wayneeville, Morrow, Loveland, Milford and xenow epilogs, only. Mail Train, 3:35 P. M. from Cincinnati, and 5:50 A. M. from Columbus, will stopat West Jefferson. Londoa, South Charleston, Mima, weaamiie, Aenia, spring v alley, uiayaviisa, Corwin aad Wayoesville, Oregon, Fort Ancient. Morrow. Deerfield. Foster's Water Station, Loveland, Millord and Yellow Springs, only. The Accommodation Train, 3:45 P. M., from Ciacinaeti, and 7 A.M. Irom Morrow, will stop at all Way Stations when required. oy una ram pasarngera nave nearly sevea Boars la Linciaaatt. Lines of Macks and Coaches run ia eoaaeetiaB with the train. to the following towns t Lebanon, from Deerfield; Wilmington and Clarksville. from Morrow sad Corwia ; Gnauen, and points above, from Millord. From Lynchburg to Hillsborough ; From Xenia to Dayton , From Columbus to Chnileothe, Lsncaster and Zsnesrilie, Wheeling, and all towns in the eastern part of tbe State. Connecting at Loveland with the Cincinnati and Hillsboroagh Railroad, (finished to Lynchburgh : ) st Sprintfield with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad : and at Columbua with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rallrrad. On Sundays but one train will be ran. leaving Cinemaari at 2:35 P. M, Columbua at 5:50 A M , and Springfield at 6:30 A M. Fare from Columbus to Clueinnati $3 50 Do do Springfield S SO Do do Xenia ........... 1 60 Do Xenia to Cinrinoatl I M Do Springfield to Cincinnati t 00 Ticket Areata P. W. "tbadxb. riadnaatL A W. Stab a. Xeais. C.G DlsnLBB, Columbus. A. B. Lawn, Agent. ClncienatL Wat. Waioar, Agent, Springfield. Geo. Watsosi, Ageat, Colambaa. W. H. CLKMENT, BupX J,uii3;TOM8TbCm ft Co adjastaa. U-y - sriwaiv" J